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If the road is slippery or wet, it is recommended to increase your following distance to 5-6 seconds to allow for increased stopping distance in case of sudden braking or loss of traction. This extra space can help prevent potential accidents and give you more time to react to changing road conditions.
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428 miles taking this route:Take I-79 SOUTH, from Slippery Rock, to I-76 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road) - EAST to HARRISBURG at EXIT 77.Take I-76 EAST, on the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE, to I-70 EAST to BALTIMORE at EXIT 161, which is the BREEZEWOOD exit.Take I-70 EAST to I-695 SOUTH at EXIT 91A in MARYLAND.Take I-695, around BALTIMORE, to I-97 SOUTH to ANNAPOLIS and the BAY BRIDGE at EXIT 4.Take I-97 SOUTH to U.S. 50 EAST to ANNAPOLIS and the BAY BRIDGE.Take U.S. 50 EAST to Ocean City.
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On the freeway maintain 3 seconds follow distance If the road is slippery or wet adjust your distance to
Increase your following distance. It will take you longer to stop. Slowing down is also a really good idea.
Slippery and tastes bitter.....not properties of an acid --Apex:)
6 to 8 seconds
It is NOT recommended when driving on slippery roads to:B Increase SpeedC Decrease following distancesIt IS recommended on slippery roads to:A Reduce speedD Increase following distancesE Brake SlowlyAnd with all driving, keep both hands on the wheel.
You will need a much longer thinking distance on a slippery road because there is the possibility of a long area of no control and your control will have to be slow so as not to over react and lose control.
No, cruise control is not advised nor recommended on slippery roads. You need to maintain control at all times in conditions like these.
Slippery conditions.
slippery slope (apex)
Fear is the abstract noun.